Located in Belfast city centre, the Old Museum Arts Centre (OMAC) presents contemporary theatre and dance of the highest quality, invention and energy from Northern Ireland and around the world, as well as music, comedy, visual art, workshops and other events for...

Situated in the former Victorian swimming baths, OBG is one of the foremost exhibition spaces for contemporary visual arts in Northern Ireland. The 10,000 square foot gallery houses four versatile exhibition spaces over two floors. . A dramatic upper gallery walkway...

The Belfast Print Workshop, initially known as Endhouse Print Workshop, grew from the activities in the early seventies of a group of artists and printmakers who were interested in establishing a workshop in Belfast. A constitution was drawn up and an etching press...

With nearly 200 amazing interactive exhibits in four incredible exhibition areas, W5 provides a unique experience as well as fantastic fun for visitors of all ages. In addition to permanent exhibits, W5 also presents a changing programme of large and small scale...

The Gallery has become one of Belfast's most sought after and exciting visual arts platforms, featuring a rolling programme of works from the University's own collection, touring exhibitions and shows by local and international artists. The Naughton Gallery is a...

“Fern Hill” is an award winning B&B. It was a Welcome Ireland finalist 2006 and was Gulliver Ireland's choice as Best B&B (South East Region) 2008. It has been operating as a B&B for the last 12 years and is located in the most scenic and exclusive part of...

The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland has with effect from 2nd January 2001, re-located its headquarters to "Schomberg House", 368 Cregagh Road, Belfast. The building comprises office accommodation, an Orange memorabilia shop, library and research facilities, a...

The police museum was set up in the 1980's to explain and illustrate Northern Ireland's unique and often contentious policing history. Our collection includes police uniforms, equipment, medals and archives from the early 1800's to the present day and also weapons...

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